Versus.
by Bill Robinson. I particularly love the Mario illustration.
Reblogged Via: bryanjvolz Source: superpunch.blogspot.com
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by Bill Robinson. I particularly love the Mario illustration.
Reblogged Via: bryanjvolz Source: superpunch.blogspot.comReblogged Via: Kyoko has a blog Source: headvertisingWith a tagline “Come with a story and leave with another,” Colsubsidio worked with Lowe/SSP3, an ad agency in Bogota, Columbia to come up with these clever advertisements that will make you do a double-take. They are meant to illustrate a service Colsubsidio’s libraries provide, namely a book exchange. By taking classic storybook characters like Snow White, Harry Potter and Red Riding Hood and then hiding other characters within them, they ask the viewer to conjure up memories of some other notable characters. Love the minimalist nature of these.via [Headvertising]
By Jirka Väätäinen. Excellent photo-realism technique. I’m particularly impressed by Tiana and Meg. Really captured both characters well. Here is a list of them in the order I have on this slider:
View the entire set.
Source: inspirationfeed.comThis is what I’ve been waiting for all my life. I am slightly aroused.
Oh for all the new followers I got in the past few weeks, stick around. There’s a lot that arouses me apparently. This is what you signed up for.
Movie Mashup of the Day: The Dark Knight Rises and The Lion King — together at last.
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Movie Trailer of the Day: The first official full-length theatrical trailer for Pixar’s upcoming animated feature Brave is now online.
Brave is notable for being the first Pixar film to feature a female protagonist, as well as being the studio’s first movie to be co-directed by a woman (Brenda Chapman).
Due in theaters June 22, Brave stars Julie Walters, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Craig Ferguson, Kevin McKidd, and Robbie Coltrane.
[disneypixar / thanks reximilian!]
This looks badass. I’m a fan of everyone involved too, so that doesn’t hurt. I got me some “Mulan” tingles.